The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1929, Page 8

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Cewerticorreseoney E T L R . Pt SN A AN R SRR EEY rg o neau mine stock is today quoted at 6%, Alleghany Corporation 25,| { American American | Ice 381, eel 91, Corn | Motors 40 Used “Licheitrector" an(]E\‘ “Truth Serum”—Now |: Digging for Body = ndard Oil of | Corporation Nov The SEATTLE, W ml\ v Sheriff s began gir niles | * and dep ell Ce re. to for ‘Al]("‘ ames Bassett, ! - . EUROPE TAKES Colvin a con- " ALASKA SEEDS minal. that man. H e Detector” Used secutor Golvin said he had|Iceland and Norway l:x— the ~confession through| ey mvnhm, sith~Sitka | the “lie detector” and in- \ of “truth serum.” Spruce and Hemlock | Henry Clay Agnew, attorney for i Mayer, has obtained a temporary| seed from Sotinaastach court order restraining the Prose-ltwo foremost tree growths cutor from further use of thesefing into d 1d in Northern Euro- methods to obtain statements from!pean countries, it was made known | officials of district head-; the prisoner re by Mayer was ar quarters of the United States For- | after he was found in possession of | g5t ka spruce is in de- | Bassetl’s automobile and also aimand and western hemlock is also watch, a few days aiter et | heing experimented with disappeared. Mayer was tried and{ Both Iceland and Nor are | convicted of larceny of the auto-)jnterested in Sitka Spruce and the | mobile. former country is experimenting Dig in Cemetery with hemlock, also. Recently the The sheriff and first | porest e made a shipment of dug in the metery Where|poth spr and hemlock seed to a belonging the Ericsonan experiment station in Iceland, plot appeared to have been dis-land a commercial seed house has turbed. placed an order with Mrs. George After hours of digging, the search- | peterson, Sitka merchant, for 10} eors failed to find any trace of pounds of Sitka spruce seed. | the body The market price for this seed | “Let's not ach other,” Col-l.anges from $10 to $15 per pound.! vin quoted Mayer as having said. /gyt that is not all profit to the| “You know and everybody elseiseller, Gathering, curing end pre-| knows I killed Bassett,” Colvin|paring for shipment requires con-| ned Mayer conf siderable painstaking effort. l The cones are threshed from the | kranches, gathered up and taken to some convenient place for (lry»’ CORDOVA TAKES TWO GAMES FROM SKAGWAY ing. Usually they are put in a wire | cage, built like a squirrel's play-| Cordova took two out of three{house which is continuously turn-| games in its match with Skagway|ed in a constant heat As the| Jast night, in the Elks bowling|cones dry, the seeds are freed from | tournament, but the latter edged their coverings and drop through | out in total score by a five-pin|the meshes of the wire. Extreme| margin. Ba: ar was high bowl- |care must be taken in this process er with 217 single game and 596|to insure that the fertility of the match score. seed will not be destroyed Tonight at 9 o'clock, Taku and ST it R Make your reservations NOW by Petersburg tangle in the only match telephoning the Bergmann Hote scheduled Scores in last night's match fol-|or advise Mrs. Haglund in THE ;) iy DINING ROOM. TURKEY, TRIM- Skagway MIN'S AND ALL YOU CAN EAT Barragar 217 213 166506 |—$1-25. —adv. G. Messer, 171 158 173—502 TN R Shaw 128 124 128—380 New and setect nme of Christmas Mrs. Kearney ... 108 135 115—358|°ards at The Empire. Dummy .. SN R pereeap ',, Totals .. 704 710 662 2076 Cordova Danner 157 171 164—492 NOW Sabin 159 157 153—469 Williams 132 154 162448 Mrs. Borland 111 114 93—318|4Is the time to start plan- Mrs. Weisberg 71 102 96—269|{ ning your Christmas pur- Handicap 25 25 25— 251 chases to be sent east. Totals 655 723 693 2071 We have a large assort- ment of gifts that please men; in novelties and ne- cessities. Come in and let us show you our list of suggestions, Lytell Confirms Report of Early Third Marriage CHICAGO, Nov. 22—Bert Lytell, late of the silver screen and now ctarring in a legitimate production here, confirmed reports that he and Miss Grace Menken, who plays op- posite him in the cast, will be mar- ried when they return to New York after the Chicago run of the play. Their engagement has been rumor- ed for several months. This will be Lytell's third matri- monial venture. He was first mar- ried to Evelyn Vaughan, who di- vorced him in October, 1924, follow- | | Packages wrapped for mailing. SABIN’S The Store for Men 13, 20. Spoll 22, Religlous des ' & i dEEEE 5 Il// lll Es mie . Makes n pre- VIVIRIRYTIYY Y Y Yy VY THE DAILY ALASKA F.MPIRE FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1929 M £ 4 C 1 BeS AP oL BARRNRE AU GG b £ RE K & < 4 L8 S RAK, SOAE8 05 P Mt o T Ll and il ) oF Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Symbol fop . Equality tantalum Freneh Tevolu- Pace tlonary leader T . Pronoun 1 Pronoun . Metalliferous | Finish rock . Oil: sufix oimim 4ol Kind of palm Base of the decimal system 7. Belonging to him " MM omim o Exemplifier . Collection of attle . City in New York state . Slight taste nominations Charitable secret orders abbr, Male swan City in New Hampshire 5. Peels Short for n man’s name Killed Salaries Feminiue suffix Initials of a liminary wager Besides former presi- dent Capital ot 49. munnul yman bronze Mottiea Aged Kind of tree Arid Threefold Dexterity 89, Concerning 6. Cook In an . More learned oven 4 rnnt"lu- part 57, Percelve Fasten Kind of lace DOWN Strike re« 1. American peatedly writer 5 |6 I %-II | Hd dJdWN Montana Humor Disorders Gone by 5. Blemish . French artlcle . Bleat of a sheep Ever River: Spanish Rather than 31 Stain . Couple: abbr. 2. Peak c1 the Capitoline hill in Rome 8. Rumored 4. Hair on an animal’s neck 5. Reglons 6. Substance uwl to curdle 50, ilk 7. l’urt of a play e ey I//% ing torrid love scemes in which he participated with Claire Windsor during the filming of “Son of the €ahara,” made in Algeries. Mrs. Lyteil charged indignities. In May of 1925 he wed Miss Windsor, one of the most beautiful of screen ac- tresses. That romance succumbed in July of 1927, when Mrs. Lytell the second sued, charging mental | cruelty and unnecissary long ab- sences from home NOW BEING SHOWN A large assortment of CHRISTMAS and GREETING CARDS NOMINATlONS MADE | BY WOMEN OF M. L. At a meeting of the Women of Mooseheart Legion, which was held | Jast night, the following officers| were nominated: | Senior Regent—Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. | Petterman, Mrs. Jarman, Mrs. Os- car Harri. Junior Regent—Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Gertie Olsen, Mrs. Blumquist, Mrs. Hans Berg. Chaplain—Mrs. Rodenberg, Mrs. ‘Monagle, Sr., Mrs. Bodding, Mrs. Ingman, Mrs, Starr, Mrs. Kasalica, ‘Mrs. Borlick. Recorder—Mrs, Agnes Grige. Treasurer—Mrs. Torvinen, Oscar Harri, Mrs. Bender, ‘Blumgpist, Mrs. Smith. Later in the—«.nln‘ delicious re- freshments were served by Mrs. The Nyal Service Drug Store Phone 25 We Deliver ANNOUNCING THE CAPITAL CLEANERS Work called for and delivered TELEPHONE 355 Mrs. Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Jick, and Mrs. Bur- CLEANING o oy were. hostesses PRESSING 3 REPAIR WORK PLEATING ONLY the new approved and tested methods used—Complete thucuon GUARANTEED eeeeeco0eso DES MOINES, Nov. total membership of 600, Des Moines SMART LONDON GIRL WEARING MONOC . ° ° LONDON, Nov. 22-—Lon- don women have gone back to their war-time craze for wearing monocles. The fashion, which was at its height when the mascu- line woman came into vogue, is now being adopted by brides, debutantes and even stenographers. One of the season’s smart- est brides started the fad and shocked her family and bridegroom by appearing with a monocle swung on a black silk cord which she nervously fumbled during the ceremony. o0 0000000000 = PP DES MOINES IS LEADER IN JUNIOR CLUB MOVE ® | country. 22—With a ln: the largest federation of Junior Iclubs in the world. ing been added in the last year. Des Moines got ahead of othe: cities during the war when it was| ® one of the military centers of the Many girls’ groups were | rganized to help entertain the sol- | After the war, senior club ® women organized these groups inio| ® | Junior clubs which are now affili-, © [ated with the Iowa Federation of | diers. ‘Women's Clubs. The organiza- ® |tion numbers 40 clubs, seven hm- Military Brushes Shaving Brushes Fountain Pens sy | DU LEGION Pencils Priced to Fit Any Purse Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Blended Bread Quahty, 50 pound sml\ $2.: GARNICK’S, . Phone 174 FIRST S CHRI HIPMENT STMAS Neckwear A Large Assortment of Exceptionally Attractive Patterns H.S. GRAVES The Clothing qu | | FIVE HALIBUT FOCHIKOOT BARRACKS BOATSFAILTO | COME TO PORT : the arrival of the steamer Admiral | Rogers on which there is a consign- Two Alaska and Three Se-|ment of perishables for the Thanks- 5 |givi Dinner to be given at the attle Schooners Missing 5ot inis vear. Up to Presen | Judge James Wickersham, who | P : ihas been attending the Na“vei Tive halibut schooners fishing m‘B therhood Convention at Halnes, The harbor boat Capt. James For- nance, in command of Capt. W. B. }Cummm"s arrived in Juneau at | oclock today from Chilkoot Bmmcks and will remain here until th Pacific waters have not been |Was & Passenger aboard the Capt. N heard from since the season closr‘di]"m‘“ Fornance, fac Juneall, jeut ago today, according to word received today by local head-| juarters of the United States Bu- A week some Christmas shopping for the Post Exchange. A party of five officers and men from the Post are spending the next i few days on a hunting trip at Bar- low Cove, and will be picked up on the return trip of the Capt. James Fornance. Thanksgiving Day at the Post is to be a gala event this year as a large dinner, a dance, and three basketball games have been ar- ranged for the day’s entertainment. The dance and the games will |take place in the newly renovated Educational and Recreational Build- ing and will mark the formal open- ing of this building. The teams ‘p]aying each other will be: Skag- H. V. Roberts, assisted by |way High School Girls vs Haines |burning paper and can be easily Sergeant F. A. Hoffman, also came High School Girls; Skagway High |blown out, Dr. Howard Johnson ‘vo Juneau where they are doing'School Boys vs Haines High School Isam {will prevent a recurrence Boys, City. and the Post vs Skagway Noninflammable X-Ray Film Tested; Results (4re Most Satisfactory SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 22, —Tests of noninflammable X-ray films made indicate that their use of the | Cleveland Clinic horror and alsy the recent fire in the University of California hospital. Expe! mengs at St. Luke's Hospital dem= onstrated the new X-ray film burns slowly, gives off the same gases as reau of Fisheries. Two are Alas- \ i ka and the other three Seattle| White: W The missing boats are: Mitkof, ‘ ; Resolute, Ketchikan; | Sea Bird, Polaris and Kanatak, of | Seattle. Seattle offices of the Bu- | | “x-mu of Fisheries advised che local | Gifts for Men | ce that none of these vessels 1 been reported since the fishing . None of | them have been in this port. Capt M. J. O'Connor, Asst. Agent of he Pureau, said wires had been to Seward and Kodiak in to locate them. It was believed possible that they |had been forced to shelter some- where on the coast, or had taken their catches to Seward to sell. It was possible, however, that they had encountered difficulties in the | severe storms that prevailed about | time the season closed and are, in trouble. | PRI G SILVER FOX | Neil Ramsey, formerly of the| Alaskan Hotel Barber Shop is now empleyed in a like capacity at the | Silver Fox Barber Shop. adv. | an | | | dollar would buy . tional bargains Season . . frocks . . . . new heavy flat crepes. Great Clearance Sale of the Season’s Newest Coats and Frocks Sale Starts Tomorrow November 23rd This is not merely a THANKSGI SPECIAL but a Real Clean Sweep Sale Forget all previous ideas of what your G . . . think of the beau- tiful coats and dresses that you usually associate with higher ‘prices. Then visit this store and see our excep- during CLEARANCE EVENT . . . stunning coats .. . . many in black, the key color of the gorgeous transparent velvet this GREAT luminous satins . . . . And glorious new colors . . . chocolate brown, bottle green, black, bright blues dll(l garnet for da\tlme wear. 50c¢ pound Group No. Purveyors to Particular Dresses in Two Price Groups Group No. 1 . $ 4.9 - 14.95 ! People | GEORGE BROTHERS 5 FAST DELIVERIES DAILY 10 a. m,, 11 a,. m., 2 p. m,, 3:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Coats in Group No. {g= Groups Group No. 2 GroupNo.3 . . SALE STARTS TOMORROW Three Price .« $ 929 14.95 22.95 Our Assortment of CHRISTMAS and GREETING CARDS. Are Now On Display BUTLER-MAURO ! DRUG*CO. free Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT PHONE 478 Express Money Orders Leader Dep.’t Store . George Brothers PHONE 83 OR 85 CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY WHY? HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL 40 Hart Oil Burners in Juneau THIS IS MORE. THAN ALL OTHER MAKES OF AUTOMATIC BURNERS COMBINED Burns cheap fuel oil- without preheating at low pressure. Noise- less—Simple—Safe. Money back guarantee. Rice & Ahlers Co. “WE TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT JOB WILL COST”

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